My Faith in Action: “Set Apart Once Again” (1 Chronicles 13:1-14, 1 Chronicles 15)

My Faith in Action: “Set Apart Once Again” (1 Chronicles 13:1-14, 1 Chronicles 15)
My Faith in Action: “Set Apart Once Again” (1 Chronicles 13:1-14, 1 Chronicles 15)

“Set Apart Once Again” (1 Chronicles 13:1-14, 1 Chronicles 15)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

“The Bible says God is the same today, yesterday and forevermore. Understanding that means that we are to be different. We have to do things God’s way.” This week, Apostle Bernard Whaley examines the Israelites’ handling of the Ark as an example of the respect with which the modern church is to handle “the things of God.” Listen as Apostle Whaley exhorts us to set ourselves apart from the world, like the Israelites did in 1 Chronicles 13:1-14 and 1 Chronicles 15, and stop “setting people up to go to hell because [we see no change in them and allow them to think it’s ok]. And because we’re not handling the things of God properly. We’re not handling the word of God properly. We’re not respecting God properly.”

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